The tribological properties of multi-layered graphene as additives of PAO2 oil in steel-steel contacts

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Multi-layered graphene was prepared by supercritical CO2 exfoliation of graphite. As the additives of polyalphaolefin-2 (PAO2) oil, its tribological properties were investigated using four-ball test method. The friction reduction and anti-wear ability of pure lubricant was improved by the addition of graphene. With a favorable concentration, the graphene was dispersive. The PAO2 oil with 0.05 wt % graphene showed better tribological properties than that for the other concentration of graphene additives. It could be used as a good lubricant additive for its excellent tribological characteristics, and the multi-layered graphene can bear the load of the steel ball and prevent direct contact of the mating metal surfaces. However, a higher concentration would cause the agglomeration of graphene and weaken the improvement of tribological properties.

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Guo, Y. B., & Zhang, S. W. (2016). The tribological properties of multi-layered graphene as additives of PAO2 oil in steel-steel contacts. Lubricants, 4(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/lubricants4030030

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